Individual
Associate Professor Julie Mills (School of Natural & Built Environments) for encouraging female students in Engineering and use of program curriculum to address issues faced by women and other equity groups, for sustained commitment to Equity over 10 years at UniSA and for encouraging women in academe.
Team
UniSA Northern Adelaide Student Clinics for developing student placements in three different clinics established in northern Adelaide in psychology, social work, podiatry and physiotherapy, for providing positive community-based role models for young people in the area, for demonstrating exemplary commitment to the University's equity goals for the benefit of the communities and the University.
Janny Maddern, Esther May, Sheila Scutter, Janette Young, Carolyn Donlan, Sara Jones, Helen Banwell, Maureen McEvoy, Ian Fulton, Colby Pearce, Dianne Gursansky, Louise Butler & Mike Elliott.
Individual
Dr Denise Wood (School of Communication) for her work in ensuring the accessibility of University web pages accessible to diverse user needs and in promoting accessibility and sharing her expertise and knowledge of standards with managers, staff and students.
Team
UniSA Library Web Team for ensuring accessibility of the website to a high standard, for designing procedures and allocating resources to ensure ongoing enhancement of web accessibility. Given the reach of the Library site in terms of numbers the Library's work in providing online accessibility is highly significant to the University.
Martyn George, Michael Blanch & Jackie Rayner.
The winners of the 2004 inaugural UniSA Equity Awards were:
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
The Diploma in University Studies and the UniSA Preparation Program for Adult Learners (UniSA-PAL) Team
The UniSA/The Smith Family Steering Group.